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WEDNESDAY,
JTJLY
21,
1954
BLYTHEVILLE
(ARK.)
COURIER
NEWS
Firing
Rockets
Into
Space
Is
Now
Mere
Routine
at
Holloman
By
LEIF
ERICKSON
ALAMOGORDO,
N.
M.
(AP)
—
The
fantastic
has
become
routine
in
little
more
than
five
years
at
Holloman
Air
Development
Center.
n-—..
*
Any
week
and
every
week
rockets
can
be
shot
90
miles
up
into
space,
carrying
incredibly
complex
electronic
instruments
to
ask
questions
and
get
answers
on
what's
what
up
there.
For
instance,
one
mission
of
the
last
20-foot
Aerobee
rocket
whooshed
upwards
from
the
White
Sands
desert
floor
was
checking
wind
velocity
and
direction
in
the
upper
atmosphere.
Mile
A
Second
The
rocket
itself
hurtles
upward
at
supersonic
speed—not
very
much
less
than
a
mile
a
second
or
3,600
miles
an
hour.
The
wind
check
instruments
and
tiny
vanes
mounted
in
jeweled
bearings.
What
they
find
out
is
Onetime
Mental
Patient
Held
In
Teenage
Slaying
43-Year-Old
Man
Seized
for
Lover's
Lane
Murder
JOLIET,
El.
MB
—
A
43-year-old
onetime
mental
patient
was
seized
last
night
for
the
lover's
lane
slaying
of
an
18-year-old
schoolgirl
he
reportedly
had
been
dating
secretly
for
two
years.
The
suspect,
Anthony
Stefanish,
was
charged
with
murdering
pretty
brunette
Doris
Bogart.
He
told
police
she
was
shot
to
death
Saturday
night
by
three
masked,
men
who
stopped
his
car
on
a
country
road.
He
said
he
drove
her
body
around
the
countryside
for
two
days
without
notifying
the
police
"because
they
railroaded
me
once
before,"
when
he
was
sent
to
a
mental
institution.
.
Shot
Twice
jlngs.
Miss
Bogart's
body
was
found!
The
_
*early
yesterday
sprawling
out
of
t
the
testing
ground.
The
658th
Test
the
door
of
Stefanich's
car
parked
I
Squadron
provides
the
men
whose
LITTLi
UZ—
A
consulting
physkJon
Is
o
doctor
who
Is
colled
»n
to
shore
the
b!ome.
recorded
by
electronic
method.
All
the
rocket
checks—on
temperature,
radiation,
light
and
chemical
changes—have
a
military
purpose.
Missiles
are
being
developed
that
fly
or
will
fly
in
these
altitudes.
Instruments
to
guide
these
missiles
must
be
perfected.
How
upper
atmosphere
conditions
affect
this
guiding
gear
must
be
learned.
Science
Fiction
Layout
The
Air
Force
Cambridge
Research
Center,
at
Cambridge,
Mass.,
assigns
rocket
missions
to
such
schools
as
Michigan,
Colorado,
Utah
and
Rhode
Island
universities
and
correlates
the
find-
Holloman
center
provides
Taxi
Driver
Is
Cleared
Of
Hotel
Murder
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.
(fl»)
—Police
were
left
without
a
good
lead
today
after
they
ruled
out
a
taxicab
driver's
identification
in
their
search
for
the
killer
of
18-year
old
Dorothy
Poore.
The
driver.
Wesley
B.
Rivin,
had
picked
a
photograph
from
hundreds
ot
the
police
identification
bureau
and
said
it
was
the
"woman-
crazy"
man
he
drove
to
the
Claypool
Hotel
Thursday.
Irvin's
fare
gave
his
name
as
O
7
Shea.
The
last
occupant
of
the
room
in
which
the
Clinton
High
School
graduate's
body
was
found
Sunday
registered
as
Jack
O'Shea.
Police
picked
up
the
man,
whose
picture
Irvin
and
two
hotel
employes
identified,
but
they
released
him
after
questioning
when
they
learn-
he
had
been
out
of
town.
'C/iesty'
Doctor
Convicted
TAIPEH,
Formosa
(J?)
—
A
Chinese
doctor
who
promised
two
women
he
could
increase
their
bust
measurements
with
a
secret
injections
today
was
given
a
choice
of
five
months
in
prison
or
a
fine
of
Building
Permits
and
Real
Estate
Transfers
Six
building
permits
were
granted
by
the
city
last
week
for
the
construction
of
a
warehouse,
residence,
grocery
store,
car
port
and
two
remodeling
jobs.
H.
B.
Wright
received
a
permit
for
a
$5,000
five
room
frame
residence
at
1013
Spruce
Street,
while
James
M.
Besharse,
Jr.,
received
one
for
Davis.
a
car-port
at
101
West
Jim
Madkins
is
planning
the
construction
of
a
$2,700
frame
grocery
store
building
at
Sixteenth
and
Brawley.
Farmers
Soybean
Corp.
received
a
permit
to
build
a
»22,500
steel
ware-
in
a
lover's
lane
near
a
Joliet
area
cemetery.
She
had
been
missing
since
Saturday
night.
She
had
been
shot
twice,
in
the
shoulder
and
in
tne
heart.
routine
duty
is
to
shoot
Aerobee
rockets
90
miles
toward
the
sky.
Holloman,
an
abandoned
wartime
B29
base
whose
barracks
)
were
blowing
apart
in
the
desert.
Scratches
and
bruises
on
ner
j
winds
in
1947,
now
is
a
massive
body
and
the
disarray
of
her
blue
jeans
and
plaid
shirt
led
officers
to
speculate
she
was
killed
while
resisting
sexual
advances.
Friends
of
the
dead
girl
said
she
had
been
seeing
Stefanich
secretly
for
two
years.
One
of
them,
Carol
Bishop,
20,
said
she
once
told
her
that
"if
anything
happens
to
me,
look
for
Tony."
The
dead
girl-s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Bogart
of
Joliet,
learned
of
their
daughter's
death
while
visiting
with
Mrs.
Bogart's
mother
across
Puget
Sound
from
Seattle.
Near
collapse
from
grief,
they
made
immediate
plane
reservations
for
the
return
trip
to
Joliet.
"Doris
was
a
good
girl,"
her
mother
said
tearfully,
"and
all
of
her
dates
were
with
boys
around
her
own
age.
Neither
of
us
ever
heard
of
Stefanich
or
knew
of
any
connection
Doris
had
with
an
older
man."
25
Carat
Pearl
Found
TOKYO
UP)
—
A
pearl
of
more
than
25
carats,
worth
perhaps
$2,500.
was
discovered
last
month
by
a
Japanese
expedition
in
the
Ara-
fura
Sea,
between
New
Guinea
and
Australia,
Kyodo
news
service
said
today.
KENT
Continued
from
Page
3
small
room
of
a
boarding
house
where
he
lived.
Spilling
the
battery
acid
on
his
clothes,
he
called
out,
"Mr,
Watson,
come
here,
I
want
you!"
Watson
dashed
in,
shouting,
"Mr,
Bell,
(even
men
were
polite
in
those
days)
I
heard
every
word
you
said,
distinctly."
So
Mr.
Bell
and
Mr.
Watson,
we
rebels
haven't
forgotten
that
you
two
Yankees
made
telephone
history
for
our
convenience,
too.
science
cones,
fiction
layout
of
radar
blockhoused
instrumentation
centers
and
airstrips.
Early
Lunch
FAIRMONT,
Minn.
(5?
—
A
city
employee
took
a
hasty
glance
at
the
clock
and
blew
the
"noon"
whistle.
Workers
all
over
town
reached
for
their
lunch
buckets
or
started
home
for
the
noon
hour
—
at
11
a.m.
$36.
The
two
women
charged
in
a
Tainan
criminal
court
that
the
injection
did
nothing
but
make
them
ill.
M.
J.
Shivers
of
125
Coleridge
obtained
a
permit
to
enlarge
two
rooms
of
his
resident
for
$500
while
Mrs.
O.
W.
McCutchen,
716
Main
is
planning
a
$4,000
enlarging
project.
Real
estate
transfers
recorded
in
the
circuit
clerk's
office
last
week
were:
Elsie
D.
Polk
and
S.
W.
Polk
to
Kemp
Whisenhunt,
for
$10
and
other
considerations,
part
of
Lot
2
in
NE
quarter
of
SW
quarter
Sec.
10-T15N-R11E.
Sib
Bellinger,
Mural
Rice
and
Mrs.
Ida
Rice
to
Walnut
Assembly
of
God
Church,
for
$1,
a
tract
of
land
150
by
150
ft.,
NE
corner
of
W
half,
NE
quarter,
NW
quarter,
Sec.
13-T14N-R8E.
George
and
Peggy
Lamb
to
Pearl
Lamb,
for
$1
and
other,
consideration.
Lot
6,
Block
1,
Willie
Beasley
Subdivision.
Harold
and
Marie
Wright
to
John
and
Syble
Storey,
for
$1,500,
Lot
12
Block
3,
Parkview
Addition.
Magnolia
Courts,
Inc.,
to
John
and
Mary
Cherry,
for.$l,
Lot
4,
Block
B,
Richards
Addition.
J.
E.
and
Mary
Stevenson,
Jr.,
to
Charles
F.
Ellis,
for
$10
and
other
consideration,
Lot
7,
Block
3,
Country
Club
Heights
Addition.
'R8E.
E.
R.
and
Era
Jackson
to
Joseph
and
Lynn
McHaney,
for
fl
and
other
consideration,
Rust
half,
Lot
4;
Lot
5,
Block
3,
Clyde
Robinson
Addition.
George
and
Essye
Yates
to
Cletus
and
Opal
Raper,
for
$500,
Lot
20,
Block
C,
J.
P.
Pride
Subdivision.
Thomas
and
Cordia
Burgess
to
Johnny
and
Lillian
Slaughter,
for
$800,
Lot
241,
Block
17,
original
survey
of
Manila.
Minnie
and
Ruby
Brown
to
Nina
E.
Nation,
for
ji
and
other
consideration,
W
3772
ft.
of
Lot
5,
Block
2,
Davis
Addition.
Donald
and
Dollie
Whitney
to
Wayne
S.
Rhoatis,
for
$10
and
other
consideration,
Lot
1,
Block
3,
Parkview
Addition.
Kendall
and
Thelma
Berry
to
Harold
and
Marie
Wright,
for
$10
and
other
consideration,
half
interest
in,
Lot
6
through
10,
Block
1;
all
Block
2;
Lot
l
and
E
half
Lot
2,
Block
3;
E
50
ft.
Lot
8,
Block
4;
Lot
1
through
10,
Block
5;
Lot
l
through
10,
Block
6;
all
in
Country
Club
Heights
Addition.
Donald
and
Juanita
Rhamey
to
Robert
and
Ernestine
Henderson,
for
$10,
and
other
consideration,
Lot
12,
Block
C,
John
B.
Walker
Second
Subdivision.
Magnolia
Courts,
Inc.,
to
James
MANILA
NEWS
By
Ruth
Home
and
Frances
Gracy,
for
$1
and
other
consideration,
Lot6,
Block
F,
John
B.
Walker
Second
Subdivision.
William
and
Juanita
Chitman
to
John
W.
Rogers,
for
$8,850,
Lot
5,
Block
F,
John
B.
Walker
Second
Subdivision.
Revival
to
Start
Summer
revival
services
at
the
Manila
Baptist
church
will
begin
Sunday,
with
the
Rev.
Owen
Sher-
rili
of
Charleston,
Mo.,
in
charge,
assisted
by
the
pastor,
the
Rev.
Guy
D.
Magee.
Hubert,
Polsgrove
of
Blytheville
will'
direct
the
singing.
A
Sunday
school
training
school
will
be
conducted
at
the
church
August
9
to
13,
Rev,
Magee
announced.
Attend
Camp
Thirty
FFA
boys
accompanied
by
their
sponsor,
L.K.
Holt,
are
attending
Camp
Couchdale,
near
Hot
Springs
this
week.
The
Manila
Chapter
has
won
many
honors
in;
the
athletic
contests
conducted
at
the
camp.
Benefit
Game
Set
Manila
Fire
Department
will
sponsor
a.
benefit
game
at
-the
Manila
Memorial
Park
Monday
to
raise
funds
to
purchase
fans
for
Manila
elementary
school.
Mrs.
Hornberger
El
Mrs.
Claura
Hornberger,
mother
of
Postmaster
Joe
Hornberger
and
School
Secretary
Elizabeth
Miles,
is
ill
at
the
Baptist
Hospital
in
Memphis.
Class
Memorial
The
1954
graduating
class
of
Manila
-High
School
has
left
a
36
x
78
foot
tennis
court
as
their
memorial.
It
was
constructed
during
the
summer
vacation
and
is
being
used
by
physacil
education
classes,
Heads
Chemistry
Department
Hugh
Miles,
graduate
of
Arkansas
State
College,
is
head
of
the
newly-
formed
chemistry
department
at|
Maniiy
Hjgh
School.
Twenty-four,
students
are
enrolled
in
the
course.
|
Tables
were
made
in
the
high'
school
shop.
Other
equipment
ax-
rived
Monday.
Attend
Ball
Game
Tommy
Hatcher,
Bobby
Davis,
j
and
Dean
Wagner,
members
of
thei
Monette
baseball
team,
were
in
St
Louis
last
week
to
see
the
Cardinal
-Giant
game.
Canada's
largest
inland
l*ke§,
Great
Bear
and
Great
Slave,
each
is
about
half
the
siae
of
L*k«
Michigan.
ASPIRIN
AT
ITS
BES
COTTON
PICK
SNLW
LOOK
FOR
THE
SACK
WITH
THE
BEM1S
CAT
TRADEMARK.
AVAILABLE
IN
DUCK,
ASPHALT
BOTTOM
AND
OUR
NEW
PLASTIC
BOTTOM.
OUR
PLASTIC
BOTTOM
'BAG
HAS
BEEN
FULLY
FIELD
TESTED
AND
WILL
OUTLAST
THREE
OR
MORE
REGULAR
DUCK
BAGS.
EACH
TYPE
IS
STOCKED
IN
All
SIZES
REGULAJt
OR
WITH
HOOKEYE.
Manufactured
fly
BEMIS
BRO.
BAG
MEMPHIS
1,
TENN.
CO.
For
Sale
By
ALL
LEADING
JOBBERS
(
vins,
for
$400,
a
Lot
100
by
140
ft.,
i
in
Lot
5,
NE
quarter,
Sec.
36-T15N-
'Peeping
Blonde'
Reported
HARTFORD,
Conn.
(JP)
—
Police
said
a
man
complained
last
night
about
a
peeping
blond
at
his
window.
He
said
the
blonde
looked
to
be
I
about
18
years
old,
wore
a
white'
blouse
and
full
skirt
and
could
run
like
the
dickens.
He
said
he
chased
her
a
good
50
yards,
but
she
got
away.
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